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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 2569,2570. 1906. 207 the case, in vacation, or on the order of the court, duly entered of record, in term, be transferred to another division of the district for final trial; and in the event of such transfer, it shall be the duty of the clerk of the court in which such suit is pending to make out and transfer a certified copy of all the record entries in the case together with all the original papers in the case to the clerk of the court to which such case is transferred, for which he shall have such fees as are now allowed for making transcripts, and the sum of two dollars additional for transferrin the same, to be taxed as costs and paid as other costs in the case, and the clerk receiving such transcript and original papers shall file the same and the case shall then proceed to final disposition as other cases of likéa naturefh d d Ec. 2. at the efen ants in criminal cases now or hereafter nd- Criminal °¤“¤*=** ing in the district courts of the Harrison or Texarkana divisiolhas of Sihiiiiedizgioif Fm the western district of Arkansas and who are incarcerated at Fort Smith to await trial because of their inability to furnish bail and who desire to plead “‘ guilty" may, on their written motion showing those facts and filed in the case, in vacation, and upon the order of the judge, duly signed and filed in the case, have their cases transferred to the Fort Smith division of the western district of Arkansas, to the end that trials may be had and sentences imposed as in other cases of like nature; and risoners bound over to answer to indictments in the Harrison or gexarkana divisions of the western district of Arkansas for offenses committed in those divisions and who are incarcerated in the jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas, for inability to furnish bail, and who, desire to plead "guilty" to such offenses, may on their own motions have their cases submitted to a grand jury of the Fort Smith division for indictment and iinal disposition in the courts of that division, or in proper cases ma plead to informations filed in the proper court in said division andy have their cases disposed of as other cases of like nature when the offense was committed in the Fort Smith division. When a transfer is ordered, as provided in this section, the clerk shall NQ2Q';?-Q,,ggP;f;_ °‘ make out and forthwith send a certified copy of the record entries, ' together with the indictment and all the ori inal papers, to the clerk of the court to which such case is transferreei who shall file the same, and thereu n the case shall be proceeded with as other cases of like, _ i nature ending in such court. or making out said transcript and °"""’°'"""‘"" forwarding the same, together with the original papers in said case, the clerk of the court shall have the usual compensation for making out transcripts, as now provided by law, and two dollars additions , to be taxed and paid as other costs in like cases. Approved, June 2, 1906. QHAP, 9 ,- · T nd an Act a roved An ist third, eighteen hun— ’ J““° ‘*·19°6· dred and nirgt7£fouitId1ii.ided0‘?iAn: Act concemilhlg leases inihe Yellowstdne National , Purknn · [Public, N0. 189.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the 8,*,;*£<,;j'¤*°¤°’*¤**°¤· Interior is hereby authorized and empowered to lease for a {period not hifamuox nanceé? exceeding ten years, at an annual rental to be determined y him, to ,,‘{,f,,,,l’,€{{°°°”‘ " any person, cor oration, or companv he may authorize to transact auY;thed$*· P- m business in the gellowstone National Park separate tracts of land, not P0vt,p.1219._ exceeding twenty acres each, at such places not to_exceed ten in num- N“¤*"°' **¤”'°d- ber to any one person, corporation, or company, in said park as the comfort and convenience of visitors may require, for the construction and maintenance of substantial hotel buildings and buildings for the protection of stage, stock, and equipment.